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this L. B. who was 5'8" & 11 st. he had done nothing above the ordinary.
Newton (Witton) Mr. J. Fare could not recommended this .G.
Scottish Players Mr. R. R. Cochran gave a further good report of
Maley, R. B. of Greenock Morton & also information that Black of
Hearts, might be secured.
Adey (Carlisle) Mr. W. Laine was impressed with the
usefulness of the L. B. who was 5'8½" & 12 st.
H. Morton (247) Confirmation was given to the signing of
this player for £1100; Signing on Bonus of £10; maximum
wages to May 7th 1938 & payment of removal expenses.
W. Edwards (248) Sec'y. reported this players desire to
become wholly professional & was instructed to offer
him £3 per week & rail fare to the end of the current season (254).
Breach of Discipline (247) Details were given of W. R. Dean's breach of
training regulations & of his explanation thereof. This was
considered unsatisfactory, & it was decided that any
future complaints on this score would receive drastic
treatment.
New Stand (235) Letter read & approved containing names
of contractors suggested to tender for the building works. (259)
Use of Ground This was granted to L'pool Schoolboys
for Mch. 31st in lieu of 27th inst., but the application
of the Liverpool Alliance for 22nd April, was refused.
Collection Appeal from Railway Benevolent Inst'n.
to take a collection, was not entertained.
Letters of Thanks Read from A. R. Crosbie, Irish F. A., Secondary
Schools, & Daily Dispatch.
F. A. Letter This & the referees letter concerning in-
cidents at the conclusion of the Middlesbro' match on
the 6th inst. were read. Sec'y. instructed to reply
suitably.
Players on Transfer Lists read from Huddersfield Town, Notts
Forest & Chelsea F. C.'s but no action taken.
Merseyside Hospitals Council Letter read re a suggested match between